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Tag Archives: fullscreen
Multiple Keyboard Game Quiz Tutorial
Moving on from yesterday’s Multiple Keyboard Game Primer Tutorial two matters immediately occurred to us … this multiple keyboard game scenario is exactly the type to benefit from Full Screen mode of use (which we discussed, last with Fullscreen API … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Games, Tutorials
Tagged bluetooth, character, dropdown, event, focus, fullscreen, fullscreen api, game, hotkey, HTML, huddling, Javascript, keyboard, keyboard evemt, keydown, onload, player, programming, quiz, qwerty, select, stop press, tutorial
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Fullscreen API Primer Tutorial
Today’s new API to explore, for us, relates to the Fullscreen API. The name says it all, except that we’ll reiterate … The Fullscreen API adds methods to present a specific Element (and its descendants) in fullscreen mode, and to … Continue reading
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Tagged clock, enter, full, fullscreen, fullscreen api, HTML, Javascript, keyboard, network clock, onresize, programming, screen, SVG, toggle, tutorial
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